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Nathan S.
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Substantially Equal Periodic Payment (SEPP)

Nathan S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Anyone out there research this? My goal is to retire and live off of income of six single family home investments by age 55. They need to be free and clear and the thought was to use my 401k through the SEPP program in my early 50's if I need the funds to help pay off the remaining mortgages.  There isn't any fear of the rental units not supporting my retirement so not having the 401k funds in my later years won't be an issue.

Thanks in advance!

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Ashish Acharya
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Originally posted by @Nathan S.:

Anyone out there research this? My goal is to retire and live off of income of six single family home investments by age 55. They need to be free and clear and the thought was to use my 401k through the SEPP program in my early 50's if I need the funds to help pay off the remaining mortgages.  There isn't any fear of the rental units not supporting my retirement so not having the 401k funds in my later years won't be an issue.

Thanks in advance!

Its called 72(t) Distributions. You have to separate from your employer to do this for 401k funds( If IRA, there is no separation requirement as IRAs are not connected to the employer).

There are timing, length, and amount of requirements. Your trustee of 401k should help you al these. Have you talked to them? Also, I would recommend talking to a financial planner to determine if you really have retirement planned properly. 

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